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Excursion abroad in 1898, probably to Norway and Sweden, or 
France, and that the Council was making preliminary inquiries 
on the subject. On the motion of Mr Dunn, a hearty vote of 
thanks was accorded to Professor ScHwappacu, of Eberswalde 
(who was present at the Meeting), for the valuable services 
rendered by him to the Excursionists when in Germany last year. 
LiprRARY AND MUSEUM. 
The Secretary reported that the following presentations had 
been made since the Annual General Meeting in January last :— 
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List OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE SOCIETY’sS LIBRARY. 
. Studies in Corsica, from the Author, J. W. Barry, Fyling- 
dales, Robin Hood’s Bay. 
Vol. i., 2nd edition, and vols. ii. and v. of Dr Schlich’s 
Manual of Forestry, from the India Office. 
Seven volumes of the late Dr Brown’s Works on Forestry, 
from Miss Brown, viz.:—Modern Forest Economy ; The 
Forests of England; Schools of Forestry im Germany ; 
French Forest Ordinance of 1669; Finland, its Forests 
and Forest Management ; Forests.and Forestry of Northern 
Russia; and Water Supply of South Africa. 
Kew Gardens Bulletins for 1891 to 1895 inclusive. 
Guide to the Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, and several 
Pamphlets, chiefly relating to Mosses in Ireland, from 
the Royal Botanic Garden, Dublin. 
Reports of the Conservators of Forests for 1895, from the 
Department of Agriculture, Cape of Good Hope. 
Report of Forest Department, Madras Presidency, 1894-95. 
Transactions of the English Arboricultwral Society, vol. iii., 
part 1. 
. Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute 
of Science, vol. viii., part 4. 
Report of the Secretary for Agriculture, Nova Scotia, 
for 1895. 
Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, vol. xviii., 2nd 
edition, and vol. xix., part 3. 
